Traducción de sandbar en Español:

sandbar

barra (de arena), n.

Pronunciación /ˈsæn(d)ˌbɑr//ˈsan(d)bɑː/

nombre

As these mountain ranges collided through history, they left gas-filled deposits like sandbars in a river.

The flows lead down to a shoreline which scientists think has river deltas and sandbars, all familiar geographical features from home.

In 1895, as a fifteen year old, he had experienced firsthand the rugged conditions of the outback when marooned for a month on a sandbar in the Victoria River in the Northern Territory.

Here on these wind blown islands with their indescribable untouched beauty, you travel among spectacular sandbars and reefs in search of natural produce.

The data collected will allow researchers to track the size and number of sandbars and related near-shore habitat.

The goal is to stir up and redistribute sediment from tributary rivers downstream from the dam to enlarge existing beaches and sandbars, create new ones, and distribute sediment into drainage channels.

The most promising spot he found was a mile-long sandbar near Cape Disappointment, at the ship-eating mouth of the Columbia River, which separates Oregon from Washington.

At Odeceixe in the south the River Seixe broadened through sandbars to meet the sea between high rocky headlands.

Another example is the Kei River which might not have the same exposed sandbars at low tide but is so shallow that the ferry cannot operate at spring low tide.

Mafia is the largest island in this archipelago, which is made up of many smaller islands atolls and tidal sandbars.

We paddled vigorously until lunchtime, when we found a sandbar in the middle of the river.

They also provide considerable information about the river itself, its sandbars and islands, as well as the plants and timber on its banks.

Oregon's lighthouses were all but inaccessible when they were built in the 19th century, near shoals and sandbars, treacherous offshore rocks and reefs.

Where there is now a sandbar, there should be a river.

He also had a ship built in Scotland, especially for crossing the sandbars of the mouth.

We stash our kayaks on a different sandbar and start sloshing up a narrow slot canyon running with 98-degree water.

On October 21st a sandbar at the mouth of a river just south of Dulag was surveyed for possible removal by explosives but was judged to be an impractical project.

The ship had ran aground on a sandbar at the mouth of the inlet.

The Streaked Horned Lark is local and uncommon along coastal beaches of western Washington and on sandbars in the Lower Columbia River.

Heidiphyllum elongatum was probably a relatively low-growing shrubby voltzialean conifer that formed dominant to monospecific thickets in areas of higher water table on a floodplain, or on sandbars within the braided river channels.